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Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)
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    Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

  • Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items) 1. 1. Question A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number. o Answer: (3) supp. Incorrect
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Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)
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    Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

  • Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items) 1. 1. Question A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number. o Answer: (3) supp. Incorrect Correct answer: • 3 supp. Formula: Rationale: • 1 g is equal to 1000 mg. • Convert first by dividing 1 g with 325 mg to get 0.00...
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Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)
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    Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

  • Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items) 1. 1. Question A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number. o Answer: (3) supp. Incorrect Correct answer: • 3 supp. Formula: Rationale: • 1 g is equal to 1000 mg. • Convert first by dividing 1 g with 325 mg to get 0.00...
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Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)
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    Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

  • Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items) 1. 1. Question A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number. o Answer: (3) supp. Incorrect Correct answer: o 3 supp. Formula: Rationale: o 1 g is equal to 1000 mg. o Convert first by dividing 1 g with 325 mg to get 0.003 g. ...
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